Church

The gates of hell shall not prevail...

Churches are relying more and more on information technology to disseminate the Gospel and serve their congregation. Meanwhile, hackers are getting better and better at targeting that technology, and the ramifications of a breach could both disrupt your important work and damage your church's reputation in an increasingly cynical world.

Is your congregation's personal information safe? Are you depending on volunteers to stay on top of things? Do you even have the time and budget to devote to IT security, or is it just not getting done? IT security is an important stewardship for your fellowship, and Lithik wants to help you stay on top of it by offering a discount to 501(c)(3) non-profits with an approved statement of faith.

We have developed the power tools your overworked IT department needs not only to keep your network safe, but also to keep it running. The Lithik Security Manager is designed with configurable automation policies that just work. Patches are kept current, software updates can be pushed out automatically within hours of their release, and you are always kept aware of the most important security issues on your network.

Shrewd as serpents

While good security is vital for a modern network, many beleaguered system administrators dread it as an additional cost and distraction that doesn't advance their core mission. Thankfully, that doesn't need to be the case. Lithik has helped a multitude of organizations design and implement network architectures that promote strong security while simultaneously reducing IT workload. Simple, efficient networks can give you the best of both worlds.

If you want help with purchasing decisions, architecture, or even troubleshooting persistent problems, give us a call! Knowing what firewalls, antivirus systems, architectures, etc. work and are cost effective takes substantial research that we at Lithik have already done. Wouldn't you rather spend 15 minutes on the phone with us than end up wasting time and money?

Our burden is for every organization to be secure from electronic attack, and we never have better leverage to accomplish that goal than when somebody asks our advice. If you have a question, please don't hesitate to ask us.